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Hali Schwasnick
Undergraduate
email: hlschwasnick@ucdavis.edu
Degree:
B.S. Wildlife, Fish, and Conservation Biology, UC Davis
Research Interests:
I have been working with the Fangue Fish Conservation Physiology Lab since September of 2020, and since then I have worked on a variety of different projects! I have most enjoyed working on the Rice Field project, which is studying how farmers and scientists might work together in order to create habitat for endangered Chinook salmon. I am very interested in ecology, population dynamics, migration of anadromous fish, and how we can reconcile ecosystems in a way that benefits both human and environmental needs.